Posted in delicious on 30 November, 2007 | No Comments »
Does It Work? Are we Done? Is it right?
Insightful little presentation about sound software development. The part that interested me was about, do we know if we’re doing the right thing for the user. This is exactly what I have been working on the last few weeks, domain modelling a product.
(tags: software development testing domain [...]
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Posted in delicious on 28 November, 2007 | No Comments »
Slashdot | Hands-On With The Kindle
(tags: toread)
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Posted in delicious on 19 November, 2007 | No Comments »
Look, ma, no servers (Nicholas Carr)
Funny, to me this didn’t seem so ‘aw-mazing’, but it seems that some people still think that setting up an internet business is about infrastructure.
(tags: business nicholascarr internet startup services computing amazon)
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Posted in delicious on 18 November, 2007 | No Comments »
How to Shave Ten Hours Off Your Work Week (From Where I Sit)
Normally these kinds of tips stay on the level of ‘read email and process if you can do it under 2 minutes’. Here some higher level tips are given, some of which will help me.
(tags: productivity meetings work organisation)
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Posted in delicious on 14 November, 2007 | No Comments »
Google Calling: Inside Android, the gPhone SDK (ONLamp.com)
Looks very promising. The idea how the UI is structured looks awesome, this would also work great for web apps.
(tags: google phone SDK openapi mashups automagic)
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Posted in delicious on 8 November, 2007 | No Comments »
the Guide to a (mostly) paperless life
Amazing detail in this write-up about how a 43 folder guy starting scanning everything in his personal life. I love this idea, although I won’t shell out this amount of money for a scanner.
(tags: backup scanning documents contentresearch productivity)
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Posted in delicious on 3 November, 2007 | No Comments »
Launch of Open Social
I was curious what would happen when linkedin would open up with an API, but now google offers a industry wide open API for social networking, and all the major players have joined the initiative: interesting! Can’t wait to see what happens.
(tags: api open web2.0 linkedin google mashups automagic)
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Posted in delicious on 1 November, 2007 | No Comments »
ODF backer abandons file format in favor of W3C alternative
Amazing news, although within the ODF community is was already discussed. As an outsider I’m pretty amazed by this new turn. I hope it will move in the direction of a truly open, cross-platform document format for everyone.
(tags: odf ooxml cdf w3c standards documents)
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